"Relax....IDOOOOOOON!"

Mar 27, 2011 19:39

...so I got a new phone. I wasn't actually in the market for a new phone, much less in need, but by powers that be, I am now in possession of what one might call a "smart" phone. It is not a bad phone, per se; I just wasn't particularly looking for one. AH WELL, might as well figure the ol' thing out ( Read more... )

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hebei March 28 2011, 02:00:24 UTC
My top three are Friendly Ghost, Mildly Alarming, and Piquant Hop. But of course, I'd have to hear them to know for sure. For example, I have a ring tone on my phone called "Snow Tiger" which sounds like it'd be awesome, but it sucks; hence why I settled for the more appealing but less excitingly named "River Cruise".

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katiria March 28 2011, 02:15:18 UTC
Yeah, not all of them sound as cool as their titles suggest.

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hebei March 28 2011, 11:59:36 UTC
After checking for hidden meanings in my top three ringtone choices, I have come to the following conclusions:

Forget "Mildly Alarming"; its anagram is "Marginally Mild", and I know you are anything but.

Friendly Ghost's anagram, however, is "Goldfish Entry". Seeing how much you like animals, I'm sure you want a ringtone that will draw them to you. This might be a good option.

Piquant Hop, when anagramed, is "A Nth Qi Op Up". I have no idea what that means. But, that said, maybe it's Greek. Or, like, Narlyathotep language. I'd put it down as a neutral ringtone option until I can discern whether it means something good or bad.

There, my two cents more thoroughly analyzed. I look forward to others' contribution but ask that you take my opinion seriously with the time I've invested in it.

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thaea March 31 2011, 02:46:44 UTC
"A Nth Qi Op Up" is actually not Greek, however I think you may have been correct about it being Narlyathotep language.

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favyan March 28 2011, 15:38:33 UTC
Big easy! I say this almost entirely because it's my current ringtone. I love it cause it's all bouncey and very Jeeves and Wooster esque.

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favyan March 29 2011, 00:34:27 UTC
Haha..it does sound a bit like Jeeves and Wooster, you're right.

...I ended up with Ringing to you for now. Because it's ridiculous.

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